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SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 1
Undergraduate Newsletter
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@sgppcats
Semester at a Glance August 24
Classes begin
August 31
Last day to add classes via UAccess & without
instructor signature
September 1
- Deadline to apply for graduation/degree
candidacy for Fall 2015
-Begin $25 course late drop fee
-Change of schedule form required to add a
class with instructor signature
September 6
Last day to drop classes without ‘W’ notation
on transcript
September 7
Any classes dropped as of today will receive a
notation of “W” on transcript
September 9
Must submit by 2 PM SGPP Internship Spring
2015 application.
Change of Major Form closes at 12 PM.
September 15
Last day to add units before $250 late fee.
September 20
Last day to file Grade Replacement
Opportunity (GRO)
October 16
Last Day to change classes with only instructor
signature, after today, need a petition for the
Dean’s signature
November 1
Last Day to withdraw from a class via UAccess
December 9
Last Day of Classes & last day to submit
complete withdrawal from UA
December 10
Reading Day
December 11-17
Final Exams
Table of Contents
SGPP Program Fees 3
SGPP Travel Funding Stipend 4
Fall 2015 Graduation 5
Reminders 6-8
SGPP Event 9
Internship Opportunities 10-14
Job Opportunity 15
Announcements 16-21
Academic Advising 22
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SGPP Program Fees
School of Government and Public Policy
Program Fees
Please note that Criminal Justice Studies, Political Science
and Public Management and Policy majors in junior and
senior standing, 60 Units, in SGPP a $450 program fee
will be assessed each fall and spring semester until grad-
uation. SGPP Law majors in junior and senior standing
are charged a $900 program fee each fall and spring se-
mester until graduation.
Program fees are used for programs that provide student
resources and experiences, including but not limited to:
academic advising, scholarships, professional skill devel-
opment, expanded internship opportunities, career net-
working, speaker series, and seminars. All program fee
activities are reviewed and approved by our Student
Governance Board.
For more information please go to http://sgpp.arizona.edu/content/sgpp-program-fees.
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SGPP Travel Funding Stipend
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Fall 2015 Graduation
GRADUATING IN
December 2015? APPLY NOW TO AVOID THE LATE FEE!
If you are graduating this
December you must apply for degree
candidacy by September 1!
Detailed instructions on how to initiate
your paperwork, can be found on our
degree check page.
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Fall Internship Application Deadlines
Internship Applications for the Fall 2015
semester will be accepted until
Wednesday, September 9th at 2 PM!
No exceptions!
Reminders
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Reminders
Change of Major Forms
Change of Major forms will be accepted until
Wednesday, September 9th at 12 PM!
No exceptions!
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Reminders
Dear Juniors and Seniors,
We have partnered with Career Services to give
our junior and senior majors access to Wildcat Joblink. Wildcat JobLink is a
state-of-the-art career management tool, offering UA students access to
jobs, internships, and a range of other services including campus interview-
ing and resume referrals.
To access JobLink, please visit the Career Services website at https://
www.career.arizona.edu/joblink. All you need is your NETID and password
to login and take advantage of these great services.
Why is SGPP only funding juniors and seniors to have access to JobLink?
The funding comes from SGPP Program Fees, which only our junior and sen-
ior majors pay. If you are a freshman or sophomore, you are welcome to
register and pay the annual $5 fee out of pocket. Visit https://
www.career.arizona.edu/joblink to register.
I will be a junior at the end of the current semester. When can I have ac-
cess?
SGPP will be requesting access for any students who have reached 60+ cred-
its each semester after the census date (the 21st day of the semester). So, if
you will have 60+ completed credits at the end of this semester, you will be
granted access next semester after the census date.
If you have any questions, please email [email protected].
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SGPP Event
RSVP: http://sgpp.arizona.edu/fall-2015-
workshop-series
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Internship Opportunities
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Internship Opportunities
Pretrial Services UNPAID Internships Spring 2016
These internships are for the Spring 2016 semester covering Janu-ary through May 2016. If a previous application was submitted (for the Fall 2015 semester or paid internships) students must submit a new application for the new semester. The students may upload or use the same letter(s) of recommendation(s) as when applying for the Fall 2015 semester. Students are invited to supplement their academic curriculum by in-terning in the Pima County Superior Court’s Pretrial Services Re-lease Assessment Division located at the Pima County Adult Deten-tion Center OR in the Pretrial Release Services Division located at 150 W. Congress. The general focus of the internship is to provide students with the opportunity to work in a structured criminal justice setting and de-velop professional-caliber skills related to conducting interviews, as-sessing information and writing reports. Interns interview defend-ants, conduct background investigations and assist in preparation of reports for the Court. The link to the Court’s web site and application system is below; the subtends need to look for title Pretrial Services UNPAID internships Spring 2016 http://agency.governmentjobs.com/scpima/default.cfm
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Internship Opportunities
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Internship Opportunities
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Internship Opportunities
Internship
Opportunities!
Check out the SGPP Internships page for an updated comprehensive list of all local and regional internships, such as:
Kirkpatrick for Arizona 2016 campaign Pima County Superior Court Pretrial Services Spring
2016 application information Pima GOP Contact information, internship description, instructions
on how to enroll, and more!
The School of Government and Public Policy at the University of Arizona claims
no political affiliations.
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Job Opportunity
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Announcements
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Announcements
What is theory?
How do scholars, policy makers and the public theorize?
How do theories of International Relations (IR) matter in
today’s complex world?
Join us this fall in an Honors Section of POL/GWS 461
POL/GWS 461: FEMINIST AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORIES
Tuesday and Thursday 11:00 - 12:15
Professor V. Spike Peterson, Ph.D.
Office: Social Sciences: 314C
This course will
explore what it means to theorize and how power operates in knowledge production processes
survey contemporary theories of International Relations and how they shape practices of world politics
examine how theories of IR matter for understanding and responding to structural inequalities of gender/sex, race/ethnicity, class and nationality
familiarize students with feminist perspectives on, and feminist contributions to, theories of IR and Global Politi-cal Economy, emphasizing how gender shapes, and is shaped by, processes of globalization
Gender is understood here not as a synonym for ‘woman’ but as a hierarchical coding of masculinity and femi-ninity that pervades social relations and institutional practices, with systemic (though not deterministic) effects on inequalities. Gender meanings and practices permeate our lives, and a closer look at these processes is more illuminating than many anticipate, with relevance and implications for who we are, how we think, and how we act – as individuals, groups, communities and nation-states.
For more information, or to seek enrollment without the prerequisites, please
contact Professor Peterson at [email protected]
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Announcements
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Announcements
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Announcements
Students: Are YOU Internship Ready? Get the EDGE at this exclusive FREE series! Get the EDGE this semester and fast track your future. Designed to empower stu-dents through self-assessment and professional development workshops, the Edge Program will provide students with a proactive action plan. Targeting sophomores and juniors, Edge is offered in three sessions: Tuesdays from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm from September 8th to November 3rd (all
majors) Tuesdays from 5 pm – 6 pm from September 8th to November 3rd (STEM* ma-
jors) Wednesdays from 12 pm – 1 pm from September 9th to November 4th (all ma-
jors) Seating is limited to 40 students per session. Sign up today to ensure a seat. This nine-week program focuses on topics employers consistently cite as critical in the areas of leadership and career prep. Sign up ASAP to ensure yourself a spot and position yourself to get the EDGE when it comes to your internship and job search. All sessions will be held in Career Services, Suite 411 of the Student Union Memorial Center. Register for Edge at https://orgsync.com/16965/forms/126427 Brandie VanOrder ([email protected]) from Leadership Programs and Amina Sonnie ([email protected]) from Career Services are heading up this classroom experience. Please contact either Brandie or Amina for more information. Brought to you by Career Services and Leadership Programs, the EDGE career and leadership development series will give students the resources and skills they need to land that coveted internship or career position. Don’t be on edge…get the Edge! Sign up today. *STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) majors.
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Announcements
Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Workshop The Graduate College encourages students to prepare for the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) through
formal or informal instruction and study, as appropriate to the individual. For those students seeking profes-
sional assistance, one option to consider is a workshop led by Michael Flynn, Executive Director of Grad Pros
Educational Consulting. Mr. Flynn has facilitated GRE workshops on the UA campus since 2000 and has re-
ceived consistently positive feedback.
There are three components to this workshop.
1. Practice tests: The course begins with a GRE practice test administered under simulated test conditions.
Scores will be analyzed to determine areas of strength and weakness for each participant. One additional prac-
tice test will be taken in class, and another will be taken at home to familiarize students with the GRE's com-
puter format.
2. Group instruction: Test-taking strategies for the quantitative, verbal and writing sections of the GRE will
be covered along with time management, stress/anxiety and other topics relating to test performance. Timed
sections will be administered to assess individual strengths/weaknesses and to improve pacing.
3. Extra help from the instructor: The instructor, Michael Flynn, is Executive Director of Grad Pros Educational
Consulting and former admissions committee member at Harvard University and the UCSD School of Medicine.
Extra help will be available during and after the workshop.
Dates
The Fall 2015 workshop is designed to be completed over 4 days, as noted below. As new material is present-
ed in each class, students need to commit to attending all four days of the workshop. The workshop is held on
the UA campus.
· Saturday, September 19, 9am - 5pm
· Sunday, September 20, 9am - 1pm
· Saturday, October 17, 9am - 5pm
· Sunday, October 18, 9am - 1pm
Cost
The cost of the workshop is $300, which includes all instruction, a GRE practice book and extra help both dur-
ing and after the workshop.
Registration
To request a seat, please contact Michael Flynn by email: [email protected]. In addition to your full name
and phone number, please include the following information about your affiliation with UA and your plans to
take the GRE:
· Current UA students: indicate your year in school (junior, senior, graduate student, etc) and expected
GRE test date. Note: you may be asked to show your UA Cat Card at the first workshop.
· UA alumni: indicate your graduation date and expected GRE test date.
· UA staff: indicate your title, department, and expected GRE test date.
· Community members: indicate your expected GRE test date.
Class size is limited and registration is prioritized in the order indicated above.
Additional Information
Additional questions may be directed to Stephanie Adamson in the UA Graduate College.
Please refer to the UA Testing Office for general information about the GRE.
The Think Tank also offers GRE preparation services.
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Academic Advising Info
To see your Academic Advisor click here
for their contact information.
You can also schedule an appointment
with your advisor
by logging into SBS WiseAdvising here.
*If you are no longer an SGPP undergraduate student and would like to be
removed from this listserv, please email [email protected].
Academic Advising